Translational projects – from bench to bedside – are underway at the Centre, promising to eventually use diagnostic or therapeutic solutions developed on experimental models of brain diseases in standard clinical practice. The centre was established to create optimal conditions for the cooperation of various units (both university and non–MUG) involved in such scientific endeavours.
The Centre conducts activities of a horizontal nature, coordinating the research activities of MUG units and non-university units in the area of basic sciences (laboratories, research institutes, research and development centres) conducting activities in the area of neuroscience with those of clinical units.
Using the potential of cooperation, the Centre wants to increase the efficiency of raising funds from public domestic and international funding sources and more effectively attract business partners for research and development projects.
A research director, appointed by the Rector of MUG, is responsible for the operation of the unit, including the composition and substantive conduct of scientific work, and is supervised by the Scientific Council. Its composition is process-oriented and variable: it is made up of the heads of MUG units involved in the ongoing projects carried out by the Centre and the principal investigators of these projects, while other experienced researchers may also be included in the Council at the request of the Head of the Centre. Given the nature of the Centre – most of the research work will be preclinical in nature – the statutorily recommended Chairman of the Council is the head of Priory Research Area 3 (Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology).